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Hello YNOGI,
Thank you for posting in Intel Ethernet Communities.
Based on the link below, you are correct. The difference is only the Current Consumption and product name. Can you share why do you need to know the difference between them, so we can further investigate on it.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/compare.html?productIds=60020,60021
Looking forward to your reply.
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Crisselle C
Intel Customer Support
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Hello YNOGI,
We'd like to follow up the details that we requested for us to further check on your query.
Awaiting to your reply.
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Hi Crisselle C
Thank you for your reply.
The question for the change control.
Iit is necessary to do the proof that is an equal function, for the customer.
So I'm planning to show this comparative sheet.
I hope to approve the change.
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Hello YNOGI,
You are welcome.
Can you share more details regarding change control for us to check further.
Awaiting to your reply.
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Hi Crisselle C san
I need to explain the difference these chipset for customer.
I can't explain why this product have two product code.
especially I want to know the reason.
of course I know other specification are same.
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Hello YNOGI,
Thank you for the reply.
Please allow us to check this further on our end. We will provide an update within 1-3 business days.
Hoping for your patience.
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Hello YNOGI,
Thank you for the patience on this matter.
Please see below information regarding difference between X540-AT2 and BT2
1.) X540 spec update - page 5 contains information between X540-AT2 and BT2 such as spec and markings
2.) x540 data sheet - page 1121 and 1122 shows the different power consumption based on connection
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/design/products-and-solutions/networking-and-io/ethernet-controller-10-gigabit-x540/technical-library.html?elq_cid=905680&erpm_id=1867779&grouping=rdc%20Content%20Types&sort=title:asc
Let us know if you have additional questions and clarifications on this matter.
Awaiting to your reply.
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Crisselle C
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Hello YNOGI,
Please let us know if we were able to address your query. In case you have additional questions and clarifications, feel free to ask.
Looking forward to hear from you.
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CrisselleC san
Hello
I'm sorry no reply.
I answed the question for my customer.
The customer will approve the change notice.
So maybe the question is done.
If I have more question,I will ask a question again.
Thanks your support.
Best regards.
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Hello YNOGI,
You are welcome. We are glad that we were able to help you on this request.
Please be informed that we will now proceed closing this case. Thank you for your time and cooperation throughout the process. Should you have any other concerns or assistance needed in the future, feel free to post a new question.
Best regards,
Crisselle C
Intel Customer Support
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